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Oliver Billet I Beam Connecting Rods Ford 5.933 Length F5933mdlt8 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,399.95
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:F5933MDLT8 Brand:Oliver

Ford Modular, 5.850 Length, 2.000 Rod Journal, .866 Bushed Full Floating Fit Wrist Pin, E4340 Aircraft Steel, I Beam Design, 7/16 WSB Bolts, Set of 8

Oliver I-beam connecting rods feature their exclusive Parabolic Beam design that reduces beam stress and delivers the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any connecting rod currently made. All rods are precision machined using only premium E4340 aircraft quality steel that is heat treated to produce a consistent grain structure. Oliver makes a rod for nearly every racing application. Oliver is proud to be 100% American made, making them the preferred choice to professionals. Standard Light Series rods are designed to be used in naturally aspirated high horsepower, high RPM engines. This workhorse rod is used in applications such as late model stock cars, 410 cubic inch sprint cars and Late Model dirt cars. This rod features 7/16 WSB bolts.


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